WHY KESSLER SQUARE DESERVES A CHANCE

Kessler Square Park Rendering

The development of 63rd and Troost is a very important development, bridging the gap between demographic groups as well as enhancing the community around it are the most important parts when considering building.

Kessler Square provides not only 3 additional acres of park land but also provides many incubator spaces for commercial opportunities. Not only thing but it also incorporates old existing commercial spaces already in the landing.

Kessler Square Shopping Strip Rendering

Having a park on the northeast spot on the landing lot makes a lot of sense. Kansas City has the most complete parks and boulevard system in the world, so by adding onto this and connecting the Paseo Blvd. with Dunn Park fits in right with that idea.

Additionally adding over 150 residential units, this plan gives ample opportunity to provide affordable housing mixed with market rate housing. Having ALDI’s as well as the schools near this site makes it the perfect spot for housing.

Cohesive Design Update Rendering

This plan is not only an ethical build in terms of the environment but also in terms of paying respect to the past, existing residents and also new incoming residents.